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HOUSTON, TX - JULY 25:  Andrew Miller #48 of the New York Yankees pitches in the ninth inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park on July 25, 2016 in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JULY 25: Andrew Miller #48 of the New York Yankees pitches in the ninth inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park on July 25, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)Bob Levey/Getty Images

Andrew Miller to Indians: Latest Trade Details, Comments and Reaction

Alec NathanJul 31, 2016

All eyes were on New York Yankees closer Andrew Miller as the team teetered on the edge of contention ahead of Monday's non-waiver trade deadline, and the Bronx Bombers pulled the trigger on a deal that shipped the dynamic reliever to the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.

Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal and ESPN's Buster Olney weighed in on the deal:

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The Miller trade came shortly after Rosenthal announced the Indians traded for All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy from the Milwaukee Brewers. However, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Haudricourt reported on Sunday that "Lucroy has exercised his no-trade clause and vetoed [the] trade."

The Yankees signed Miller to a four-year, $36 million deal prior to the 2015 season, and his $9 million annual salary now looks like peanuts following a superb campaign.

Although the Yankees disappointed last year when the Houston Astros bounced them from the postseason in an American League wild-card showdown, Miller finished his first season in pinstripes with 36 saves and a 2.04 ERA.

Miller's 36 saves ranked third among AL closers, and the 31-year-old's 2.3 wins above replacement were the second-most among AL relievers with at least 20 saves, per ESPN.com. As a result, Miller captured the 2015 Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year Award, despite dealing with a forearm strain that forced him to miss a month.

"To be associated with anything with Mariano's name on it, probably more than I deserve," Miller said in October, according to NJ Advance Media's Ryan Hatch. "Nobody has a better reputation, and especially off the field, than him. It's something I'll cherish."

In 44 appearances in 2016, Miller has posted a 1.39 ERA, 0.77 WHIP, 77 strikeouts and seven walks.

Trading Miller on a team-friendly deal after shipping fireballer Aroldis Chapman to the Chicago Cubs is a bold move, but it represents a chance to bolster the team's asset stockpile.

It's also a vote of confidence in rising star Dellin Betances. The 28-year-old earned his third straight All-Star nod in 2016, and he thrived in a setup role before Chapman came aboard this season and shook up the structure of New York's bullpen.

As the Yankees' go-to eighth-inning arm in 2015, Betances recorded a 1.50 ERA, a 1.01 WHIP and 131 strikeouts while tying his career high with a 3.7 WAR. So far this season, Betances has posted a 2.50 ERA and a 0.99 WHIP with 89 strikeouts. Betances is also a more cost-effective option since he's under team control through 2019.

Considering the Yankees' World Series aspirations for 2016 have morphed into a pipe dream, selling high on Miller is a prudent long-term move.

All statistics courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com unless noted otherwise. Salary information courtesy of Spotrac.com.

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